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NRL: Warriors want a smart option
The Warriors are confident they can stay at Mt Smart beyond 2018, despite the council's stated intentions to shift them to Eden Park.

NRL: Watson enjoys the ride
For someone who claims not to seek the limelight, Eric Watson has spent a lot of time in it in 2014.

Hugh McGahan: CEO deserves accolades for keeping club afloat
The Warriors are a viable business entity and in good financial shape with strong revenue streams, because of Wayne Scurrah.

Who will play at Mt Smart?
The Warriors are considering legal action over one of America's legendary bands being booked into the rugby league club's stadium on a key weekend next season.

NRL: Luke looks forward to taking on mates
Rabbitohs hooker Issac Luke is relishing the prospect of lining up against some of his best friends when they host the Warriors at nib Stadium in Perth tonight.

NRL: Watson waiting for Glenn
Warriors co-owner Eric Watson says he is still waiting to hear from Sir Owen Glenn after the pair's public fallout.

Return to Mt Smart hits Eden Park
A decision by the Warriors to ditch Eden Park and return to their "spiritual home" at Mt Smart Stadium has potential consequences for the use of Auckland stadiums.

NRL: Warriors ditch Eden Park
The Warriors have announced they will return to their "spiritual home" of Mt Smart Stadium next season and have no plans for a permanent move to Eden Park.

NRL: Scurrah to leave Warriors
The Warriors today confirmed CEO Wayne Scurrah will leave the club at the end of this year.

NRL: Halves combo yielding impressive results at Warriors
Warriors halves Shaun Johnson and Chad Townsend are developing into a strong pairing on and off the field.

Mannering leads Warriors past Knights
Captain Simon Mannering celebrated his double milestone match with two tries helping the Warriors to a big "homecoming" win over the Newcastle Knights today.

NRL: Origin time chance to get bye
While the State of Origin series will take centre stage over the coming weeks, especially after New South Wales won game one on Wednesday night, the period will also reveal much about the Warriors.

NRL: Havili has a Friend indeed
There's a new battle for the No 9 jersey at the Warriors but it is seems a friendly war.

Richie Barnett: Warriors start looking like winners
He doesn't look much like Jerry Maguire, but Andrew McFadden appears to share something in common with the fictional sports agent.

League: Deadline set for Johnson
Warriors' halfback Shaun Johnson will have until Friday to prove his fitness ahead of Sunday's "homecoming" clash against the Newcastle Knights at Mt Smart Stadium.

NRL: Johnson still a '50-50' chance for Warriors
Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson has a 50-50 chance of taking the field for Sunday's clash against the Newcastle Knights.

Warrior's public urination fine
Warriors fullback Sam Tomkins has been fined after admitting urinating in public early on Sunday morning in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast.

NRL: Warriors primed for homecoming
They say a change is as good as a holiday, however the Warriors' three-game Eden Park sojourn failed to live up to the glossy travel brochures.

Chris Rattue: Tongan Terror the real deal
There's a "Tongan Thor" running around fellow schoolboys into the media's glare and a mad scramble for his signature, writes Chris Rattue.

NRL: Game day meals pasta use-by date
The Warriors are being fuelled by an unconventional - and somewhat controversial - nutrition programme.

NRL: Gritty Warriors edge Titans
The Warriors will aim to hit much higher heights, but this was a step in the right direction.

League: Warriors now worthy of name
The Warriors set a goal pre-season to be the best defensive team in the NRL. It seemed a laughable ambition in the early weeks as they leaked the most points of any side in the competition, but a change has occurred.